What happens when you put LEGO bricks and some of street artist Banksy's most iconic works together? As photographer Jeff Friesen has proved, the answer is a whole lot of awesome.

In his whimsically-titled series "Bricksy," the award-winning Canadian photographer has recreated some of Banksy's most famous works of graffiti using little more than LEGO pieces.

"Friesen cleverly reimagines Banksy's world-renowned images, giving them a considerable clean up," Mashable wrote of the clever series. "When placing the originals in a more light-hearted context, the subversive artworks are subverted themselves in a tongue-in-cheek fashion. For Friesen, it's all about getting a good laugh."

Over the past week, Friesen has also uploaded several of his "Bricksy" photos on his own Instagram page. Scroll down and see if you can figure out which Banksy pieces these LEGO dioramas are modeled on:

A graffiti attributed to secretive British artist Banksy depicting a child wielding a machine gun, in black and white surrounded by colored flowers, is spotted in Westwood, California on February 17, 2011. Another graffiti was ripped down Wednesday, February 16th in Hollywood, amid sightings of other pieces in a reported pre-Oscars publicity stunt. Banksy is nominated for best documentary for 'Exit Through the Gift Shop' at the Oscars, due to be announced on February 27th at the climax of Tinseltown's annual awards season. AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYS (Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images)